Please be aware that my "Songs" List is organized strangely, and thus not terribly valid for your project - I only include songs that are NOT already on my "Albums" List - but go ahead and include them anyways!

1. Wilco- Yankee Hotel Foxtrot (9.9, top 50 of all time) 2. Interpol- Turn on the Bright Lights (9.5, top 250 of all time) 3. The Streets- Original Pirate Material (9.3, top 350 of all time) 4. The Flaming Lips- Yoshimi Battles the Pink Robots (9.2, top 400 of all time) 5. Beck- Sea Change (9.2, top 400 of all time) 6. Broken Social Scene- You Forgot it in People (9.1, top 450 of all time) 7. Spoon- Kill The Moonlight (9.1, top 450 of all time) 8. Boards of Canada- Geogaddi (9.1, top 450 of all time) 9. Queens of the Stone Age- Songs For the Deaf (9.0, top 500 of all time)10. Sleater Kinney- Dig Me Out (8.8, top 600 of all time)

I've been told I'm the KING of terrible taste in music . And one of the main reasons is coming up in a week when we list our faves from 2003. Not only do I think critics had 2003 totally wrong but the stuff I do like is some of my faves of all time. Plain and simple 2003 is my all time favorite year in music. People notoriously LOATHE 2003 and consider it one of the worst years ever for music.

luvulongTIM wrote:I've been told I'm the KING of terrible taste in music . And one of the main reasons is coming up in a week when we list our faves from 2003. Not only do I think critics had 2003 totally wrong but the stuff I do like is some of my faves of all time. Plain and simple 2003 is my all time favorite year in music. People notoriously LOATHE 2003 and consider it one of the worst years ever for music.

luvulongTIM wrote:1. Sleater-Kinney- One Beat2. Supergrass- Life on Other Planets3. The Flaming Lips- Yoshimi Battles the Pink Robots4. Doves- The Last Broadcast5. The Soundtrack of Our Lives- Behind the Music 6. Ash- Free All Angels7. Apples in Stereo- Velocity of Sound8. McLusky- McLusky Do Dallas9. Idlewild- The Remote Part10. Interpol- Turn on the Bright Lights

There is no contest here folks, nothing to see, it's all over now, go back to your homes.Worst taste off, oh please, you are like a Pitchfork intern compared to me.

luvulongTIM wrote:I've been told I'm the KING of terrible taste in music . And one of the main reasons is coming up in a week when we list our faves from 2003. Not only do I think critics had 2003 totally wrong but the stuff I do like is some of my faves of all time. Plain and simple 2003 is my all time favorite year in music. People notoriously LOATHE 2003 and consider it one of the worst years ever for music.

luvulongTIM wrote:1. Sleater-Kinney- One Beat2. Supergrass- Life on Other Planets3. The Flaming Lips- Yoshimi Battles the Pink Robots4. Doves- The Last Broadcast5. The Soundtrack of Our Lives- Behind the Music 6. Ash- Free All Angels7. Apples in Stereo- Velocity of Sound8. McLusky- McLusky Do Dallas9. Idlewild- The Remote Part10. Interpol- Turn on the Bright Lights

There is no contest here folks, nothing to see, it's all over now, go back to your homes.Worst taste off, oh please, you are like a Pitchfork intern compared to me.

luvulongTIM wrote:1. Sleater-Kinney- One Beat2. Supergrass- Life on Other Planets3. The Flaming Lips- Yoshimi Battles the Pink Robots4. Doves- The Last Broadcast5. The Soundtrack of Our Lives- Behind the Music 6. Ash- Free All Angels7. Apples in Stereo- Velocity of Sound8. McLusky- McLusky Do Dallas9. Idlewild- The Remote Part10. Interpol- Turn on the Bright Lights

There is no contest here folks, nothing to see, it's all over now, go back to your homes.Worst taste off, oh please, you are like a Pitchfork intern compared to me.

This is a rude comment, unless this is some kind of joke?

I mean perhaps this not like completely srs, idk. Moving on.

I believe PetShopBoy and luvlongTIM were discussing whose taste was worse. I mean, I don't think either of their lists are that bad, and I believe in no judging (I put Get Low on my list and was this close to putting A Thousand Miles on my 2001 list, and I know for a fact that Stacy's Mom is going to be on my 2003 list).

Music is a world within itself, with a language we all understand - Sir Duke (1976)

PetShopBoy wrote:There is no contest here folks, nothing to see, it's all over now, go back to your homes.Worst taste off, oh please, you are like a Pitchfork intern compared to me.

This is a rude comment, unless this is some kind of joke?

I mean perhaps this not like completely srs, idk. Moving on.

I believe PetShopBoy and luvlongTIM were discussing whose taste was worse. I mean, I don't think either of their lists are that bad, and I believe in no judging (I put Get Low on my list and was this close to putting A Thousand Miles on my 2001 list, and I know for a fact that Stacy's Mom is going to be on my 2003 list).

Oh I mean now I get that it prolly wasn't rude at all and "Pitchfork intern" was meant positively

luvulongTIM wrote:1. Sleater-Kinney- One Beat2. Supergrass- Life on Other Planets3. The Flaming Lips- Yoshimi Battles the Pink Robots4. Doves- The Last Broadcast5. The Soundtrack of Our Lives- Behind the Music 6. Ash- Free All Angels7. Apples in Stereo- Velocity of Sound8. McLusky- McLusky Do Dallas9. Idlewild- The Remote Part10. Interpol- Turn on the Bright Lights

There is no contest here folks, nothing to see, it's all over now, go back to your homes.Worst taste off, oh please, you are like a Pitchfork intern compared to me.

Well Pitchfork would got nuts next week cause I'm probably going to list their dreaded notoriously loathed Liz Phair by Liz Phair on my list. That was the moment I lost so much respect for Pitchfork. Snobbery at its very worst. But I'll still take the compliment thank you very much

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Compared with our last year 2002 poll, we promoted Bruce Springsteen “The Rising” (from #12), and Sigur Rós “( )” (from #13). Replacing Spoon “Kill The Moonlight” (down to #19) and Broken Social Scene “You Forgot It in People” (down to #22). Those two album are too far down the wild-card rankings to have any realistic chance of making the decade poll now. “Kill The Moonlight” made #65 in the 2011 2000s decade poll, so a bit of a snub there.

SONG results.

37 voters voted for 277 different songs. Again a clear top nine and then a scramble for 10th. However, the songs that missed out made better inroads into the wildcard list than did the albums.

Compared with our last year 2002 poll, we promoted Coldplay “The Scientist” (from #25). Replacing Missy Elliott “Work It” (which is in a solid wildcard position). Significant moves for Eminem from #7 to #1 and Coldplay from #6 to #2.

Full spreadsheet attached.

2002.xls

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